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Campus Buildings

Atkins-Holman Student Commons

This facility, designed to meet the needs of both day and evening students, contains student health services, a quiet study lounge, the campus bookstore, meeting rooms for student groups, a recreation game room, a coffee shop and snack bar and offices for Campus Life.

Banks Hall

Banks Residential Hall is the newest residence hall on campus. Banks is a coeducational hall and houses 108 students in double occupancy rooms. Among Banks' features are special study rooms on each floor and a computer lab.

Brouder Science Center

Completed in 2013, the state-of-the-art Brouder Science Center was built as part of a vision Dr. Gerald Brouder, the 16th president, had for strengthening the sciences at the college. The building houses the nursing and forensic science programs and the physical and biological sciences department, which includes biology, chemistry and environmental science. The contemporary yet traditional brick and limestone building features a 126-person lecture hall, specialized laboratories, classrooms and faculty offices.

Buchanan Hall

Constructed in 1977 and named for Genevieve Koontz Buchanan, this building provides general classrooms and houses the Student Computing Lab. The Student Computing Lab offers internet access and free services such as printing and document scanning.

Columbia House

Opened in 2010 Columbia House is home to Student Support Services. Offering a wide range of services to participants in this Federally funded TRIO program. Services include a computer lab, lounge area, study room, small kitchen, tutoring areas, and a large outdoor area for spring and fall enjoyment. Four full time advisors aid participants in goal setting and successfully managing their college careers.

Cougar Village

Cougar Village is a 14-apartment complex housing 56 students. Among Cougar Village's features are full kitchens, three or four bedrooms and cable & Internet access. All apartments are fully furnished with washers and dryers included.

Cougar Village (South)

Cougar Village is a 14-apartment complex housing 56 students. Among Cougar Village's features are full kitchens, three or four bedrooms and cable & Internet access. All apartments are fully furnished with washers and dryers included.

Dorsey Hall

Attached to the east wing of St. Clair Hall by a covered walkway, Dorsey Hall is primarily a classroom building, completed in 1911. Dorsey Hall also houses the Jane Froman studio, chapel, and classrooms. Dorsey Gym is used for receptions and conferences.

Gene & Fran Koepke Fitness Center

Built in the summer of 2010, the newly-named Gene and Fran Koepke Fitness Center is an expansion on what used to be a small, crowed area full of fitness equipment. With the addition of over 3,000 square feet the center now connects the Southy building to the Southwell Complex and is a state-of-the-art facility with 10 flat panel TVs and audio capabilities for all aerobic equipment.

Hertig Apartments

Hertig Apartments are located at 407 N. Tenth St. and include two apartments for short-term visitors. Columbia College acquired the building around 1979, and named it Hertig Apartments after Marion Hertig, a distinguished alumna who served from 1911 to 1947 as teacher, alumnae director and housemother when the college was known as Christian College.

Hinshaw Building

Hughes Hall

Built in a traditional English design in 1939, Hughes Hall houses 64 women in double-room suites. Kitchen facilities are located on each floor and a formal parlor is on the main floor. A computer lab is also available on the main floor.

Launer

Launer Auditorium, built in 1903 and attached to St. Clair Hall by a covered walkway, was renovated in 1992 and again in 1997. It seats over 500 for convocations and artistic performances. The ground level houses the Technology Service office and the computing Help Desk.

Miller Hall

Miller Residential Hall is Columbia College's largest residence hall, housing 154 students in double-room suites. Miller is divided into four sections of living quarters, each with its own lounge. Two of the living sections are for female students and two sections are for male students. Miller has a computer lab and two study lounges.

Practice Hall

Practice Hall will be available for use during the 2012-2013 academic year, and will house music and performing arts. Practice Hall features eight piano practice rooms, offices for music faculty and two classrooms.

Robnett-Spence

Built in 1969, Robnett-Spence houses Mail and Print Services (MPS), as well as the Document Imaging Center. Mail and Print Services handles all Columbia College resident and interdepartmental campus mail; USPS mail, UPS and Federal Express shipments; and four-color printing and duplication for the college. The mission of the Columbia College Document Imaging Center is to help facilitate departmental realignment from paper to digital records. The center provides an internal service to support the priorities and needs of the college as it applies to the digital imaging of records.

Soccer Locker Room

In the summer of 2009 the College acquired this building to be renovated and turned into the soccer locker room. The soccer locker room features lockers, showers and laundry facilities for the men's soccer program.

Southwell Gym

The Virginia Southwell Singletary Athletic Complex Expansion was completed in 2002. The Southwell Complex features a sparkling competition floor; the Arena, where basketball and volleyball competitions will take place; The Courts, a double tennis court sized area for intramurals and special events; the Training Center for exercise and rehabilitation in the Southy building; a Hall of Fame hallway for special recognition of athletic related endeavors; plus meeting rooms, merchandise sales space, concessions facility and an expanded media/press box platform.

Southy Building

The Southy building is the home of the training and academic centers. It consists of 1,000 square foot athletic training room, the turf room, athletic offices and the student-athlete resource center. The entire space was renovated in the summer of 2010.

St. Clair

The main administration building, St. Clair was built in 1900 from pressed brick and Bedford stone in an Elizabethan style. Most administrative offices and faculty offices are located on the first and second floors. The third floor houses faculty offices, general classrooms and the College archive. Mail and duplicating services is located at the garden level.

Stafford Library

Completed in fall of 1989, the J.W. and Lois Stafford Library houses more than 50,000 print books and 150 periodical subscriptions. It features a classroom, four study rooms, ample study space, and computers for student use. In addition, the library provides access to more than 200,000 electronic books, 25,000 electronic journals, and 8,000 streaming videos. Stafford Library is a member of MOBIUS, a statewide consortium of libraries in Missouri.

Williams Hall

Purchased in 1851, Williams Hall is the oldest college building in continuous use for educational purposes west of the Mississippi River. Previously the music building, Williams Hall now houses business administration faculty offices and general classrooms.